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Monument details

HER Number:TR 34 SW 1815
Type of record:Monument
Name:Roman or Medieval walling, Saxon Street/Folkestone Road, Dover

Summary

A section of tufa block walling was discovered during the laying of drain pipes at the junction of Saxon Street with the eastern end of Folkestone Road. The date of the walling is unknown it may be roman but is more likely to be Medieval. (location accurate to the nearest 20m based on available information)


Grid Reference:TR 3165 4155
Map Sheet:TR34SW
Parish:DOVER, DOVER, KENT

Monument Types

  • WALL (Roman to Medieval - 43 AD? to 1539 AD?)

Full description

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Taken from source: At the junction of Saxon Street and St. Martin’s Hill (i.e., at the eastern end of the Folkestone road), a tufa wall, 1 ft. thick, was found during the laying of drain-pipes. Mr. Amos notes that all the ground on the east side of the wall was ‘made,’ whereas that on the west side was natural. The material is consistent with a Roman date, but Roman walls only 1 ft. wide are rare, and tufa was used freely at Dover at least as late as the Norman period. (1)


<1> Page, W. (ed), 1932, The Victoria History of the Counties of England: Kent Volume III (Monograph). SKE7810.

Sources and further reading

Cross-ref. Source description
<1>Monograph: Page, W. (ed). 1932. The Victoria History of the Counties of England: Kent Volume III.